Just curious what are the top 3 podcasts you listened to this year on whatever platform. Antennapod released a feature that summarized your year and well the amount of hours kinda surprised me in a good way, haha.

Edit: Mine were

  • The let’s read podcast
  • Therapy gecko
  • How To Survive
  • @MrVilliam@lemmy.world
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    1211 months ago

    I’ve never heard of antennapod. How do ads work on it? Does it work well connecting to car Bluetooth? My wife signed up for duo Spotify, so I’m wondering if there’s any reason to switch since we’re already paying for that either way.

    I listened to an absolute shitload of 1upsmanship, but iHeart didn’t renew :(

    Other podcasts I listened to were Fake Doctors Real Friends (except during the strike), Behind the Bastards, Even More News, What A Day, and I’ve recently started Dungeons and Daddies and I’m fucking loving it.

    I also gave Your Favorite Band Sucks a shot, but I really can’t recommend it other than their episode on The Beatles. That one was so good that it made me want to know what they had to say about other bands I like, but they just came off as pretentious non-conformists who were bitterly jealous of the bands’ success, fame, and popularity. Their credibility as supposedly knowledgeable music experts went out the window when they said that Pearl Jam sucks, but Limp Bizkit and Creed are good. Everybody is entitled to opinions and preferences, but I expected more objectivity from a podcast that seemed to be aiming to challenge me to think critically about my music tastes and who I should give my money to. Telling me that Eddie Vedder can’t sing isn’t stating a fact or even a decent argument to begin to make to somebody who enjoys listening to him sing. I’ve ranted for too long about these guys here, but I just wanted to provide some supporting evidence to back up my claim that their podcast sucks. If only they did the same in their quest to explain how and why various bands suck… 🤔

    Behind the Police is a good, limited run that everybody should listen to. I think it’s only 6 episodes long and original aired in summer 2020 😬

    • federalreverse-old
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      1011 months ago

      How do ads work on it?

      Antennapod is essentially an MP3 player app for Android which downloads the MP3 files it finds in podcast feeds. If the MP3 file contains ads, those will be played (but you can skip them). If there are no ads in the file, there are no ads.

      Does it work well connecting to car Bluetooth?

      I think it supports Android Auto.

      My wife signed up for duo Spotify, so I’m wondering if there’s any reason to switch since we’re already paying for that either way.

      Spotify does not really have podcasts, in the technical sense. Spotify simply decided to usurp the word, but use it for “internet on-demand streaming radio show gated with accounts and DRM” rather than “downloadable audio file discovered via RSS feed file”.

      In any case, Antennapod is free, as is almost the entire regular podcast universe.

      • @MrVilliam@lemmy.world
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        111 months ago

        Thanks! I always download my podcasts while on Wi-Fi anyway because we’re on Google Fi. This way, our phone bill for two is usually under $60/month since we don’t use much data.

        Since it’s free, there’s no reason for me to not try it out!

      • @MrVilliam@lemmy.world
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        211 months ago

        Thanks! That makes sense. I’m sure I’ll still experience the same amount of ads, but can still skip them then.

          • @infinitepcg@lemmy.world
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            111 months ago

            I’ve definitely had both. Sometimes the hosts of the actual podcast read an ad using their own voices. In this case everyone gets the same audio file and crowdsourcing the timestamps would work.

            For dynamically inserted ads, it will be more complicated. Maybe a system like content id that has a library of known ads and detects them in the audio.

            • @Salix@sh.itjust.works
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              11 months ago

              Sometimes the hosts of the actual podcast read an ad using their own voices.

              Yes, though some of those are dynamically inserted as well.

              I sometimes watch years old podcast episodes, and it’ll insert a pre-recorded current day ad where the host is doing it. And when I listen to the episode months later, the ads change again sometimes, but it is still the host doing it.

              Also, maybe it’s just the podcasts I listen to, but all podcasts I listen to seems to always be the host doing the ad.

    • @knapsackinjury@programming.dev
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      511 months ago

      AntennaPod is great. It’s open source and has everything you need. The only ads are whatever the podcast has in them, but you can skip forward past them. I also pay for Spotify, but I still use AntennaPod for podcasts.